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  • Dee Gordon expected to return to lineup Tuesday

    Dodgers second baseman Dee Gordon is expected to return to the lineup Tuesday, MLB.com reports.

    "Dee was good. I think he was ready to play," manager Don Mattingly said Monday. "You just kind of figure with him getting another day, in this circumstance against a lefty, really just making sure he gets another day, making sure he's healthy."

    Gordon missed the last two days with a minor hip injury. He has hit .284/.333/.392 with one home run, 18 RBI and 36 stolen bases in 232 at-bats.

  • Dee Gordon given another day off Monday

    Dodgers shortstop Dee Gordon was held out of the starting lineup Monday at Cincinnati for a second straight game due to a hip injury. Gordon is batting .263 (5 for 19) with two doubles, three runs, four RBI and two stolen bases in five June games.

  • Dee Gordon unable to start

    Dodgers second baseman Dee Gordon, who left Saturday's game with hip discomfort, was not in Sunday's lineup against the Rockies. Gordon is day-to-day.

  • Dee Gordon exits game Saturday with hip discomfort

    Dodgers second baseman Dee Gordon was removed from Saturday's game against the Rockies with discomfort in his right hip, the team announced.

    Gordon, who was removed for a defensive replacement in the fourth inning after going 0 for 2 at the plate, is day-to-day with the issue. He has hit .284/.333/.392 with one home run, 18 RBI and 36 stolen bases in 232 at-bats.

  • Dee Gordon lifts Dodgers with two triples, three RBI

    Dodgers infielder Dee Gordon wreaked havoc with his speed Friday, in a 7-2 win over the Rockies.

    Gordon was a surprise run producer in the win, as he drove in three runs. He brought in his first with a triple in the fifth, and plated two more with a sixth-inning single. He ultimately finished the game 3 for 4 with two runs scored and three drive in. He walked once, stole a base and slugged a pair of triples.

    Dee extended his NL-lead with his 36th stolen base in just his 57th game of the season. He is hitting .287/.336/.397 in 230 at-bats. 

  • Chris Owings SS | LAD

    Chris Owings drives in four in win

    Diamondbacks shortstop Chris Owings put together one of the best performances of his career Thursday, in a 12-7 win over the Rockies.

    Owings homered for the second time in the three game series in Colorado, driving in two runs with his eighth-inning shot to left. He added a couple more RBI, on a fourth-inning double and then a sacrifice fly in the sixth, finishing with four RBI while going 3 for 5 overall.

    Owings has three games with at least three hits in his last seven games, and has raised his batting average nearly 30 points in that time.  He is now hitting .285/.323/.462 in 186 at-bats. 

  • Brandon Crawford blasts way out of slump Thursday

    Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford has been mired in a slump, but perhaps one swing of the bat Thursday in Cincinnati will push him out of it.

    Crawford helped turn a close game into a rout with a three-run homer in the fourth inning. It was his first tater since May 14, but he has not managed a multi-hit game in two weeks as his average has tumbled from .255 to .234.

  • Dee Gordon nabs 35th base in two-hit game Wednesday

    Dodgers infielder Dee Gordon went 2 for 4 with a run and a stolen base in his team's 2-1 loss to the White Sox Wednesday.

    Gordon was the only Los Angeles player to get a hit in the low-scoring game, and his two-hit effort was just his second multi-hit game since May 10. He owns a .279/.327/.372 line with one home run, 15 RBI and 35 stolen bases in 226 at-bats.

  • Ruben Tejada SS | BAL

    Ruben Tejada homers again Wednesday

    Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada went 1 for 3 with a walk and a solo home run in his team's 5-4 loss to the Cubs Wednesday.

    It was the second home run in three games for Tejada, who didn't hit his first home run till May 31. His offensive game has trended up in recent days, and he now owns a .228/.348/.309 with two home runs and 14 RBI in 136 at-bats.

  • Cliff Pennington has successful thumb surgery

    Diamondbacks shortstop Cliff Pennington underwent successful surgery to repair a torn ligament in his thumb, the team announced.

    Pennington will be out until at least August, as the team added that he'll be able to resume baseball activity in eight to 10 weeks. He has hit .257/.342/.343 in 70 at-bats.

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